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  • This is an image of the Western House in 1905.   This hotel was located in Brighton, Michigan near the railroad and depended on the passengers for business.
  • This is a photograph of a sketch of the Residence of Thomas Woulds, Brighton Township, Livingston County, Michigan. This sketch was included in the book, "History of Livingston County Michigan, 1880".

    In 1875, T. Woulds owned 160 acres in section 15, Brighton Township, Livingston, Michigan.
  • This is a photograph of Grand River Avenue between Brighton Lake Road and North Street, Brighton, Michigan.

    Date of photograph unknown.
  • This photograph was labeled Brighton Historical Pictures "From Settlement to City: Brighton, Michigan 1832 - 1945" by Carol McMacken (2004), and in the book, this home is noted to be the Hallack home. 

    The location  and date of this photograph is unknown.
  • This is a photograph of a sketch of the Residence of William White, Howell, Livingston County, Michigan.

    This sketch was included in the book, "History of Livingston County Michigan, 1880".   In 1875, William White owned property in Section 23, Howell Township.
  • This is a photograph of an etching of the Livingston County Court House, Howell, Michigan.  It was included in the Brighton Historical Collection.

    Date of Etching unknown.
  • This is a photograph of the Ira W. Case home, located at the intersection of Grand River Avenue and Rickett Road in Brighton, Michigan.

    Ira W. Case and Sons owned and operated a dry goods store in Brighton, starting in the 1850's.
  • This is a photograph of Grand River Avenue, Brighton, Michigan.   It is noted that the streets were paved; the paving was completed by 1924.
  • This photograph was described in the "Old Brighton Village" book (1974).  This photograph shows Grand River Avenue, Brighton, Michigan.  Visible is Pitkins Garage, and the Brighton Argus newspaper office was located in the drug store on the right.  C.F. Weiss sold barbecue, soda and drugs across the street.  

    The date of this photograph was estimated to be 1930.
  • This photograph shows the Pere Marquette Depot in Brighton, Michigan, during the Brighton Homecoming, August 21 & 22, 1907.

    The participants arriving for the Homecoming are unknown.
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